Kahaleesi

A715047
American Staffordshire Terrier
Female
5 years – 62.00 lbs.
Red and White Color
In a Foster Home

About

WATCH MY VIDEO...Kahaleesi is pure joy! She is a 5-year-old bully breed mixed with a big heart and an even bigger love for her people and toys! She’s happiest by your side—whether you’re relaxing at home or heading out for an adventure. Kahaleesi enjoys trips to the dog park and absolutely loves a good game of fetch. She will bark to let you know to throw the toy. She is crate trained, well-mannered, and her previous family said she was good with kids. It is unknown how she is with felines. This beauty is friendly and easygoing. Kahaleesi recently lost her home due to a growing family, but she’s ready to start her next chapter with someone who will give her the love and stability she deserves. If you’re looking for a loyal, playful, and affectionate companion, Kahaleesi could be your perfect match. Thanks to Dolly's Dream, they have kindly paid her adoption fee. To meet Kahaleesi fill out a pre-adoption application at www.humanebroward.com and if you have any questions call 954-989-3977.

Adoption FAQ

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